Victoria County History

Parishes Hanley Castle HANLEY CASTLE Hanlie (xi cent.); Hanlega, Hanlegam, Hanlea (xii cent.); Hanlegh (xiii cent.). Hanley Castle , which appears to have been known alternatively as Potters' Hanley , 1 is a large parish, and until 1894, when the

the Jewish religion in the Potteries seems to have been concentrated in Hanley . A congregation was formed there in 1873 1 and by 1876 there was a small synagogue 2 identified in 1880 as being in Hanover Street .

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other issue living; if the daughter married to Thomas inherit all Sir Peter's and his son's lands in England except Hanley manor co. Chester, Sir Thomas or his executors shall pay their executors 400 m . in the ensuing four

66.) Richard Hanley. 1604, Oct. 15 26. (i) Information of seditious words used by Richard Hanley on Oct. 13, 1604. Note that the Council orders a letter to be directed to the Sheriff of Salop to bring Hanley before them.

Roger Whitley's Diary December 1694 December 1694 2. Sonday, was not at church, daughter was; Gill, Bowker, Burges & c. were with me in the evening. 3. Monday, Huson came about 10, Pointon came & dined with us; parted

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe. Enclofuj. Bill. A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, Hanley Cha- by Sir Pe/ware/ PiZZ/eZozz and others : pel Bill. With a Bill, intituled, &quot; An Aft for taking

the fame Place; and to adjourn as they pleafe. Hoe/ie 2&quot; wee /e_7a e/Z P/7/a, intituled, &quot; An Aft for Hanley Clia- &quot; taking down and re-building the Chapel of Hazz/ey in pel Bill. &quot; the County of Szez^oz-e/; for

and Common Fields, Common &quot; Meadows, Common Paftures, and all other the Com- &quot; monable Land^, within the Parifh of Hanley Cqftle, in &quot; the County of WorceÃÂer;&quot; to which they deiire the Concurrence of this Houfe. Dominus Cancellarius declaravit

Common Fields, Endofure &quot; Common Meadows, Common Paftures, and all other &apos; \c the Commonable Lands, within the Parifh of Hanley &quot; Caflle, in the County of Worcejler.&quot; Ordered, That the faid Bill be committed to the Confideration of the

1391. During the Easter term of 1393 he acted as his brother’s attorney in a lawsuit over the manor of Hanley. Four years later he was summoned to defend himself in an assize of novel disseisin at Stafford, although the

father had acquired by purchase.[footnote] Beauchamp subsequently added to the lands he had inherited the manors of Shilton (Warwickshire) and Hanley near Tenbury, along with weirs and fisheries near Ombersley in Worcestershire, but he never became as wealthy as his

best prices paid for granite in other towns. In Stoke not a single manufacturer has even issued a notice. In Hanley there are a majority who have issued no notice, aud even in Burslem and Tunstall there are notable exceptions.